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UX and Digital Product Design 15-21 August 2016

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UX and Digital Product Design 15-21 August 2016

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One-week immersive programme exploring London’s technology industry, hottest trends and latest inventions. You’ll get first-hand knowledge about modern digital product and service design from the world’s best design studios and product companies.

When: 15-21 August 2016

What: A week in London consisting of lectures,

workshops and visits to companies who

specialise UX and digital product design.

For who: UX and UI designers, design

managers, product managers, directors and

heads of design departments, innovators

and trendsetters.

Price:

£1,995 – with accommodation

£1,625 – without accommodation

What is it?

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London: ahead of the game

— London has one of the largest and most diverse creative industry sectors in the world with the most forward thinking design studios

— Strong startup scene, with lots of innovative product design companies

— With an early development of a service-based economy many of the classical businesses invest in design as a part of their strategy

— Biggest technology companies have their headquarters in London

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agencies taking part

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Automotive UI and virtual realityLecture and showcasing case study

One of the worlds’ leading design studios that constantly innovates in the UI field.

They work with lots of big clients, but recently started getting noticed for their experiments with new areas of user interface. From watch faces for Android Wear to exploring user experience in the automotive space with client engagements and their own research and experimental projects.

But probably the most well-known project that ustwo created is the Monument Valley game. Now they are trying to repeat their success with Land’s End launch.

Among their other clients are Google, Jaguar Land Rover, Lush, Knopka and others.

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Creating tools for designers and trends in the modern creative industryLecture from Murat Mutlu, the co-founder

Marvel is a fast-growing online tool which allows designers to create prototypes of mobile applications and web projects.

Marvel began as just a small startup that helped product designers to link several screens into one prototype. Last year they’ve received a big chunk of investment and since then their growth has rocketed.

Murat Mutlu has a strong vision and tons of energy, that gets everyone in the room immediately inspired. He will talk about all the steps Marvel went through to get to where they are now, from the initial idea to the launch of their first version of the product, how they got investment and how the market changed since they started.

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Branding and interfacesLecture from the design team

One of the most exciting British design studios, most famous for the rebranding of Airbnb, British Premier League, Logitech and many others.

Usually branding is seen as part of marketing and advertising strategy and not that many companies can smoothly translate brands into the digital world. But Design Studio are masters of digital branding language and proved it many times with the successes of Airbnb and Asana. Their design team will talk in more detail about the work that went into each project and what is the main secret of nailing an interface design.

Among their other clients are Nokia, Logitech, Asana, Shyp, OpenTable, Head, Glyph and others.

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Design systemsLecture from Alla Kholmatova, product designer

Styleguide and pattern libraries are a classical solution for product development strategy. But this static approach loses a lot of important details during each step of the design process.

Alla will talk about how using design frameworks and living styleguide can maintain quality of each individual product and help teams to simplify the design process.

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Product design processLecture from Giles Colborne, the co-founder

Cxpartners is one of the best UX agencies whose co-founder Giles Colborne is well known for his books and articles on UX. Together with his colleagues they’ve already published 5 books on UI, research and other aspects of user experience.

Apart from designing interfaces for web services, and apps cxpartners help clients with their design strategy, building productive teams and improving client services.

Among their clients are Marriott, Waitrose, eBay, BBC, TUI and others.

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cuLturaL programme

This course is also designed to show you London from a number of different angles. Every day is packed with activity. You’ll be visiting acclaimed exhibitions and museums – whatever’s the top of the must- see list at the time – and also exploring some of the secret spots in London that most visitors never get to experience.

You’ll be able to see the best view of London from the top of a skyscraper; you’ll get to visit the most exciting events of the year; and you’ll discover where London’s creative community spends their free time. In addition, you’ll get recommendations to guide your own explorations, with tips on the best places to eat, drink and relax in the capital of UK.

And of course at the end of this intensive week we are hosting a party for all participants, with lecturers, special guests and people from the industry. It’s a great opportunity for everyone to get useful contacts, be introduced and just enjoy the company of inspiring and successful people.

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accommodation

To top it all off all participants will be living in a fantastic house in the heart of London’s creative district Shoreditch. The house is only 4 minutes away from Old Street underground station – so-called Sillicon Valley of London.

The house is also equipped with kitchens, living rooms and a roof terrace, where all participants can have breakfast and discuss what they’ve learnt together.

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every day consists of:

Boosting breakfast

During the boosting breakfasts

you will interact with other

participants, share your ideas,

experiences and expectation

for the day and meet local

professionals to get to know

more about the backstage of

the creative industry.

Morning session

It is the first session of the day, it

will take the form of a lecture or a

hands-on workshop.

Practical exercise

A short task to follow up

the morning session and make

everyone unlock their brain’s

full potential

Afternoon session

The second session of the day,

where you will have a chance to

visit another top London agency

and listen to their team

revealing secrets they use in

everyday work.

Debrief and the city

Discuss the content of the day

with other participants to better

organise it in your mind. It will

take place straight after the

afternoon session in locations

that we can then visit as cultural

and social activities such as

museums, galleries, event

spaces or bars.

1 2 543

Educational programme lasts 5 days, Monday to Friday.

Saturday, Sunday – free time, with an optional cultural programme.

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— Best practices in conducting research, prototyping, testing and product launching

— How to build a successful design strategy and manage projects effectively

— How most innovative design companies work with interfaces across different platforms (web, mobile, internet of things, wearable tech)

— What tools do leading design teams use

— What are the best ways to organise creative spaces

— Latest trends and innovations in digital product design

you WiLL Learn:

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5 reasons to come

1. Opportunity to make contacts with the most influential people in the industry You will meet the creative world’s legends who you wouldn’t be able to meet in any other circumstances. These contacts are useful for participants who are thinking about working or studying in London and for those who want to create a partnership with international agencies.

2. Testing your products and ideas If you are working on a new or current project you’ll be able to get ideas on how to improve it as well as discuss its various aspects with world class experts.

3. Finding the best way to work

During the week you will have an opportunity to see how the biggest agencies organise their working processes and spaces as well as how they build teams and manage projects.

4. New ideas and insights The quality of our courses are a great natural source of inventions, insights and solutions for any project.

5. Valuable knowledge given directly from London’s industry experts Knowledge gained during the courses will give participants a massive boost for their personal and professional growth.

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“This programme broadened my mind, inspired and motivated me. I think the best of what I am doing right now happened partially because of this experience”

Olga Semenova, Art-director TBWA

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Read full story about Yury’s experience in his blog

“Wildly inspiring and useful to listen to people who have a vast amount of experience and have seen changes in design, platforms and trends”

Yury Vetrov, UX Director, Mail.Ru

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“Meeting mentors and industry figures I thought would never be possible and interacting with them on a personal level. The course is priceless and simply amazing”

Gustav Damons, Graphic Designer at IKEA Dubai

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If you have any questions or need more information, please email Mo [email protected]